You have learned to defend yourself and your family, and survive a deadly force confrontation.

But have you learned to survive the criminal justice system with your freedom intact?

How do you protect your family if you end up in prison for 20 years?

How do you provide for your family if you are wiped out financially from defending criminal charges and lawsuits?

This 6 hour class will answer these questions and give you the knowledge you need to survive the aftermath of a deadly force confrontation with your freedom and your finances intact. Some of the topics covered include:

The legal aspects of self-defense and protecting the home that you must know

Justifiable deadly force scenarios and how to prove a claim of self defense

Relevant Illinois statutes dealing with self defense and the use of deadly force

Making the 911 call, and its critical role in the ensuing aftermath

How to deal with responding police, investigating detectives and prosecutors

Exposing the dirty tricks the press and prosecutors use, and how to neutralize them

CRAIG LAWRENCE CPP, CAS is the Chief Instructor for United Risk International’s Training Division. Over the past 20 years, Mr. Lawrence has worked as a police officer, law enforcement firearms instructor, private detective, and criminal defense investigator. United Risk’s Training Division has provided counter-terrorism consulting to 14 foreign consulates in Chicago, as well as firearms training to law enforcement, military and private government contractor personnel. Mr. Lawrence is a Licensed Private Detective, Certified Anti-Terrorism Specialist (CAS), Certified Protection Professional (CPP), an NRA Certified Law Enforcement Firearms Instructor, as well as an Illinois State Certified Firearms Instructor.

JTHunterCorporal

Joined: Mar 16, 2010
Posts: 545

Posted:
Sun Dec 23, 2012 10:32 pm

Try having one of these classes downstate - as in south of Springfield!
Maybe then.

I've bookmarked your website and this is definatley on my to do list my utah ccw instruction was a joke. and this is critical information have to do some legal training before I start carrying daily

_________________Laws that forbid the carrying of arms...disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes...Such laws make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants; they serve rather to encourage than to prevent homicides

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